Ruth Langsford's daffodil-inspired Easter sideboard is so easy to recreate
Simple but beautiful, Ruth's display is a simple way to add a touch of spring to your home this weekend
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For Ruth Langsford, this Easter is all about the colourful, sunny daffodil - and it’s the inspiration behind the vibrant Easter sideboard she just shared on Instagram.
Her display is surprisingly simple and easy to replicate, especially as it’s built around the daffodil - a very in-season, affordable flower. So it’s not too late to put together one of your own, and give your home a lovely touch of spring alongside the show-stopping Easter treats you might have whipped up.
Ruth - aptly dressed in a suitably springy yellow V-neck jumper - took to her social media to share a video putting together her Easter sideboard, and despite being armed with boxes of decorations she said she had "kept things a bit simpler this year and let the daffodils do the talking… I just love them, they really do say spring!"
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Another takeaway from Ruth's video is just how organised she is, keeping all of her bits safe in wicker storage baskets, all of which she had labelled 'Easter'.
Not only is that a genius way of keeping things tidy and easy to pull out when needed, the wicker baskets are much more aesthetically pleasing than regular plastic storage boxes.
Spring Sideboard Ideas
Once opened the baskets, Ruth explained she was going to do things a "little differently" this year, focusing on daffodils as the inspiration for her sideboard. She said, "Now you might have noticed I've always got daffodils in the kitchen. As soon as the daffodils are out, I'm on it.
"I absolutely love them. They just say spring. They say Easter. So, this has been my inspiration."
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If you’ve similarly got a love for the daffodil at this time of year, but you’re worried they might start to droop or wilt before you can show off your own Easter sideboard, there’s a simple sap hack florists use to prolong blooms.
Ruth then goes about preparing her table, offering a look at a selection of felt rabbit figures (which appears to be this flocked bunny from Ocado), little chicks, and decorated eggs that she nestled inside various flowers.
Flanked by bouquets of daffodils in vases of different sizes and shape, the sideboard offers a burst of colour that would look amazing in any room.
Even if you don't have a sideboard, you could easily do something similar, decorating any space on the top of a shelf or a bookcase, a table or even a section of your kitchen worktop.
It'll reinvigorate your home just for the season and you might be inspired to try out more seasonal styles in the future.

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